Category Archives: Compassion

Compassion partnered with producers of Son of God movie to get the word out and as many people out this weekend to see it as possible. Compassion blessed some of my readers with vouchers! Thank you, Compassion. Hope you can all get out there to see it this weekend or sometime soon! Do these beautiful photos make … Continue reading →

Compassion has graciously given their team of writers (that includes me!) complimentary tickets to give away to some of our readers. (Lucky us, right??) I’m so excited to see this movie! It opens this Friday, February 28. Compassion International has partnered with the award-winning producers of the miniseries “The Bible” to present the movie, Son of … Continue reading →

“He had me in His mind when He died on the Cross.” —Ben Mwangi, a life changed Here’s a really good reason to sponsor a child through Compassion in 2014. This video will move you to compassion and action. What an impact just over a dollar a day can make in the life of a … Continue reading →

Last month, Compassion International asked our blogging team to find or take photos to raise awareness for Compassion’s many programs that work toward releasing children from poverty around the world. Weighing infants in Honduras. Compassion’s Child Survival Program helps save the lives of babies and mothers in poverty. Photo Credit. Braided hair is common in countries where Compassion … Continue reading →

She wakes up as morning light leaks through cracks in the walls of her home. Outside her door, the neighborhood comes alive. She lives in one of the largest slums in Africa. Her two oldest daughters wake and help her with chores. Her son grabs his water jug and begins his two hour walk for … Continue reading →

Today is World Malaria Day. Every 30 seconds a child dies from Malaria. It is the 3rd single biggest killer of children globally. Approximately 3.3 billion people are at risk of Malaria and it kills approximately 655,000 children annually, most under the age of 5 in sub-saharan Africa. And it’s all because of mosquitos. In … Continue reading →